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what does the tagalog word 'mutza' mean in english?
used in the phrase 'mutza kana'
thanks, i'd figured out the 'kana' already. thanks for the help on 'mutza'
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- crossroadLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
i think it's 'muzta kana', it was suppose to be "musta kana", short for "kamusta kana", people use it to make is shorter.
'Muzta kana' or 'musta kana' or 'Kamusta kana' means "How are you?", it's like saying "what's up?", he/she wants to know how you are doing.
- 1 decade ago
there isn't really a 'mutza' word in tagalog,this is mispelled; it should have been muzta.
when some says muzta, it means they're asking how you are doing or feeling.
but the word muzta is just like a slang for 'musta. The muzta word is usually used when you are sending an SMS message or text or Filipinos now use this word in informal conversations.
'musta, kamusta, kumusta can be used interchangeably.
like kamusta ka na-how are you
- 6 years ago
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what does the tagalog word 'mutza' mean in english?
used in the phrase 'mutza kana'
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"musta" is a colloquial term of kumusta ka na (as implied by previous answerers). I believe the best counterpart of this term in the English language is 'wazzup' (whats up)
- 1 decade ago
slang word of "kumusta kan"..this is a text format that usually use by Filipinos specially in cellphones
- Anonymous5 years ago
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- ~o0o~Lv 71 decade ago
i usually receive that kind of text message and it means, "kamusta ka na" and in English "How are you?"
*sometimes Fil text messages is very hard to understand.
- 1 decade ago
"muzta" is a short term for "kamusta?" which means "how are you?" we frequently use it because we are kinda lazy saying long terms...